discourse/plugins/chat/spec/system/deleted_channel_spec.rb
Joffrey JAFFEUX 90efdd7f9d
PERF: cook message in background (#24227)
This commit starts from a simple observation: cooking messages on the hot path can be slow. Especially with a lot of mentions.

To move cooking from the hot path, this commit has made the following changes:

- updating cooked, inserting mentions and notifying user of new mentions has been moved inside the `process_message` job. It happens right after the `Chat::MessageProcessor` run, which is where the cooking happens.
- the similar existing code in `rebake!` has also been moved to rely on the `process_message`job only
- refactored `create_mentions` and `update_mentions` into one single `upsert_mentions` which can be called invariably
- allows services to decide if their job is ran inline or later. It avoids to need to know you have to use `Jobs.run_immediately!` in this case, in tests it will be inline per default
- made various frontend changes to make the chat-channel component lifecycle clearer. we had to handle `did-update @channel` which was super awkward and creating bugs with listeners which the changes of the PR made clear in failing specs
- adds a new `-processed` (and `-not-processed`) class on the chat message, this is made to have a good lifecyle hook in system specs
2023-11-06 15:45:30 +01:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
RSpec.describe "Deleted channel", type: :system do
fab!(:channel_1) { Fabricate(:chat_channel) }
let(:chat_page) { PageObjects::Pages::Chat.new }
before do
chat_system_bootstrap
channel_1.destroy!
sign_in(Fabricate(:user))
end
context "when visiting deleted channel" do
it "redirects to homepage" do
chat_page.visit_channel(channel_1)
expect(page).to have_content("Not Found") # this is not a translated key
end
end
end